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Windows 10 can,t play dvd or movies online.

When i had windows 7 dvd played good an i could watch movies online now when i go to play a dvd it says missing codec. when i go to watch a movie online it says does not support that format i dont understand whats going on. any help would be great. ty in advance.

Maybe it is some new DRM Microsoft has baked into Windows 10. Does this app help? What browser are you using. If Edge, try another like Chrome or Firefox. Chrome has flash embedded but you would need to download Flash Player for use with Firefox.

I had a similar problem and as I stated in another post,I installed the K-Lite codec pack which I have been using for years.It in turn installs media player classic and all the problems were solved at least in my case.If you're going to install it,get it from Majorgeeks.

It's a clean site and nothing to worry about.If you google k-lite you have to keep your eyes open.

diggiedo, it would help a lot if you were to give us more information on your issue. What websites are you trying to watch videos on? Can you give us a few URLs? What web browsers are you using? What media player is the website using: HTML5, Flash, etc.? Right now we're just shooting answers randomly and hoping that one works. When you ask for help or ask a question, you need to give as much details as you can so the users here can actually understand the problem, find the issue and give you an appropriate answer.